The Midwest remains the top frugal region, with nine cities on the list. The Southeast is the second most frugal region of the country with six cities on the list.

315 billion coupons were issued in the U.S. in 2013, giving consumers more than $510 billion in potential savings. This ranking is measured by coupon usage per capita in major greater metro areas.

Washington D.C. jumped into the top ten, advancing eight spots to number three and pushing Atlanta out of the top five. Raleigh made the biggest jump overall, moving to the number 10 spot, from number 36 in 2012. Indianapolis was the second biggest gainer, moving up 16 spots to land at number 11.

The Southeast landed every one of the top six slots, taking eight spots on this year's list. But that still didn't keep it from being edged out by the number one region overall – the Midwest. Nine cities in the Heartland made the list, with Cleveland excelling over its neighbors and taking the number seven slot.